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- | cha is a multi-material e-beam evaporator. It holds three wafers at once in a rotating planetary mount. We often use it to deposit chromium and gold. | + | cha is a multi-material e-beam evaporator. It holds three wafers |
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- | | 22 Oct 2021 | Daniel | Tool power supply is replaced and is more powerful; processes should be recalibrated. | | + | | 22 Oct 2020 | Daniel | Tool power supply is replaced and is more powerful; processes should be recalibrated. | |
| 21 May 2021 | Daniel | Cr evaporates at about 25mA (45% LOW beam power). Au evaporates at about 40mA (60% LOW beam power). | | | 21 May 2021 | Daniel | Cr evaporates at about 25mA (45% LOW beam power). Au evaporates at about 40mA (60% LOW beam power). | | ||
+ | | 12 Jul 2021 | Daniel | Ti evaporates at about 65mA (36% MID beam power). Pt evaporates at about 170mA (51% MID beam power). Both are extremely bright and heat the wafer significantly. | | ||
+ | | 12 Jul 2021 | Daniel | 11nm Ti + 70nm Pt on standard 2um MiR701 makes photoresist start to flake/ | ||